Franz Liszt
Wie singt die Lerche schön (I & II), S. 312
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Composer:Franz LisztGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:1854 - 1859Publication Date:1856 - 1859Average_duration:2:05Franz Liszt's "Wie singt die Lerche schön" is a two-part song cycle composed in 1844. The premiere of the work is not well-documented, but it is believed to have been performed in private circles during Liszt's time in Weimar. The first part of the cycle, "Wie singt die Lerche schön," is a setting of a poem by Friedrich Rückert. The poem describes the beauty of the lark's song and the joy it brings to the poet. Liszt's setting is characterized by its delicate piano accompaniment, which imitates the fluttering of the bird's wings. The vocal line is lyrical and expressive, with soaring melodies that capture the exuberance of the lark's song. The second part of the cycle, "Soirée de Vienne," is a transcription of a waltz by Johann Strauss II. Liszt's arrangement is notable for its virtuosic piano writing, which captures the spirit of the Viennese waltz. The vocal line is light and playful, with a lilting rhythm that evokes the dance. Overall, "Wie singt die Lerche schön" is a charming and lyrical work that showcases Liszt's skill as a composer and pianist. The two parts of the cycle are united by their celebration of music and the joy it brings to the human spirit.More....
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